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and no one knows how the storm will impact turnout on election day. in the state hit by sandy or in the rest of the country watching this tragedy unfold. political observers initially said the storm could hurt president obama by depressing the early vote in battleground states. but the battleground states hit by the storm, new jersey and virginia, don't have in-person early voting. they are not really a concern for the obama campaign. as for depressing turnout on election day, well, the storm could affect that. but the states hardest hit by the storm are blue states, new york, new jersey and connecticut and even with a depressed turnout, they are likely to go for president obama any way. jessica yellin, cnn, the white house. >> i'm here with the hoboken mayor dawn zimmer. what a difference a day makes. last night the national guard hadn't yet arrived and here's what she said last night. >> i'm asking for the national guard to come in. we are desperate for the national guard to come in. we need specialized equipment to get to people and evacuate those
and no one knows how the storm will impact turnout on election day. in the state hit by sandy or in the rest of the country watching this tragedy unfold. political observers initially said the storm could hurt president obama by depressing the early vote in battleground states. but the battleground states hit by the storm, new jersey and virginia, don't have in-person early voting. they are not really a concern for the obama campaign. as for depressing turnout on election day, well, the storm...
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with the election near, but the disaster now, two political rivals joined hands and got to work. they saw a shoreline battered beyond recognition, almost beyond belief. mile after mile of destruction, home after home, life after life. on the ground, at a local shelter, no political complications, just simple need, and promises from each man to needed. >> governor christie, throughout the this process has been responsive, he has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm, and i think the people of new jersey recognized that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey bounce back even stronger than before. i want to thank him for his extraordinary leadership. >> i can't thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for our state and the people of our state. >> i ask you back up, please. >> reporter: in hoboken, that meant the national guard. nowhere to be seen late last night, was out in force today. rescuing people stranded and hungry. >> you can survive one night without food, water
with the election near, but the disaster now, two political rivals joined hands and got to work. they saw a shoreline battered beyond recognition, almost beyond belief. mile after mile of destruction, home after home, life after life. on the ground, at a local shelter, no political complications, just simple need, and promises from each man to needed. >> governor christie, throughout the this process has been responsive, he has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in...
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they're all close enough for this to play out on election day. but you mentioned it, and they talked about the impact of the storm. incumbency cuts both ways and we may find out tomorrow whether the president's post storm leadership, the commander-in-chief, the use of the bully pulpit has helped him. when we get the numbers tomorrow we might be reminded that he is the incumbent and we have a sluggish economy. we could have another twist. >> does either candidate have the momentum? can anybody say which side has the momentum right now? >> no. if you look nationally, it has been consistent for a week. the race is tied. if you go state by state, in one state you say the president has a bit of a lead. in other states, romney has a bit of a lead or a momentum. in most of these places, the president had the luxury of no primary challenge so he has a better ground organization on paper. more offices, more people. they've had more time and money to spend on this so you would say it is an advantage. the final days of a campaign are always surreal. i remem
they're all close enough for this to play out on election day. but you mentioned it, and they talked about the impact of the storm. incumbency cuts both ways and we may find out tomorrow whether the president's post storm leadership, the commander-in-chief, the use of the bully pulpit has helped him. when we get the numbers tomorrow we might be reminded that he is the incumbent and we have a sluggish economy. we could have another twist. >> does either candidate have the momentum? can...
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>> this election couldn't be more important for women on so many different issues. i mean, making sure women have equal pay is key to eliminating that gap in the economy. now because of health care reform, women have access to preventive care. things like breast cancer screenings and contraception. that's really critical. making sure that their kids can stay on their health care until they're 26 years old, which is a relief to many mothers out there who have kids coming out of college or entering, you know, the work force or the work world and having some kind of health care stability. i'm thinking about malia and sasha. i'm thinking about our daughters and granddaughters. i for one am spending a lot of time out there talking to women to make sure they understand all that's on the line. >> reporter: with so much on the line, the president has taken heat for failing to spend more time building relationships with leaders in washington. in a recent interview he told me why outreach isn't his top priority. >> we make turn down the invitation to this or that or the other
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this is a base election. and that's what both campaigns are doing right now is getting their people to vote early, either the obama campaign is doing their famous souls to the polls push tomorrow morning after churches. that's what we're looking at now. >> peter doing some good reporting for us in clumus ohio. still to come, more on the race for the white house. we've got a lot more on the race for the white house. >>> we're also following the aftermath of the superstorm sandy, four days in a shelter with no shower. we're going to take you to one part of a devastated region in new york city where storm victims are still desperate for food, water and power. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... put
this is a base election. and that's what both campaigns are doing right now is getting their people to vote early, either the obama campaign is doing their famous souls to the polls push tomorrow morning after churches. that's what we're looking at now. >> peter doing some good reporting for us in clumus ohio. still to come, more on the race for the white house. we've got a lot more on the race for the white house. >>> we're also following the aftermath of the superstorm sandy,...
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the same for election officials in some of the areas that are hit by sandy. joe johns is with us now from washington. do we have, joe, any idea, six days out, of the potential disruptions we could see on election day? >> reporter: we're at least beginning to get an outline of it, but we just won't be sure until we get to election day. we have been paying a lot of attention to the battleground states, virginia, pennsylvania, and north carolina, all in the past, if you will, of the storm. the issues are about whether early voting is affected and then what is going to happen on election day. okay, starting with pennsylvania, there is no early in person voting in pennsylvania, but the question is whether in person voting on election day might be affected in and around philadelphia. now, this was a state that was just slightly beginning to tick over to the obama side and the presidential race, the question is whether problems with voting machines running on batteries, voting machines supplemented with paper ballots if necessary may cause tightening in the pennsylv
the same for election officials in some of the areas that are hit by sandy. joe johns is with us now from washington. do we have, joe, any idea, six days out, of the potential disruptions we could see on election day? >> reporter: we're at least beginning to get an outline of it, but we just won't be sure until we get to election day. we have been paying a lot of attention to the battleground states, virginia, pennsylvania, and north carolina, all in the past, if you will, of the storm....
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if hamilton county is blue on election day, the president will win ohio and most likely be re-elected. at the moment the romney team thinks it can hold onto this state -- onto this part of the state. so it's just a feisty fight it all out intensity try to churn turnout. the romney campaign considers it a dead heat and believes it can make up the intensity on election day. >> candy, are you hearing echoes of 2000 when florida went for george w. bush by 537 votes? out of millions cast. >> i am. because you can't ever get that out of your head because it was just such a surprise. i can tell you, you know, it's not whether i hear them, it's whether both these campaigns hear them. one of the things i was listening to james baker the other day who of course was the lead lawyer for the then-candidate bush in 2000 who said, look, none of us ever expected this would happen. we weren't ready for a recount when it suddenly was obvious they needed one. both sides have lawyers that have been studying sometimes automatic recounts in some states. they've been looking at all the voter laws in these s
if hamilton county is blue on election day, the president will win ohio and most likely be re-elected. at the moment the romney team thinks it can hold onto this state -- onto this part of the state. so it's just a feisty fight it all out intensity try to churn turnout. the romney campaign considers it a dead heat and believes it can make up the intensity on election day. >> candy, are you hearing echoes of 2000 when florida went for george w. bush by 537 votes? out of millions cast....
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this is the head of the election next week. travelers continues to be under pressure after hurricane sandy. chevron, caterpillar, ibm, some names that have been managing to squeeze up some games. let's take a look at a winner on wall street. that is priceline after they came out with their orderly reports. they expected slower growth. it turned out it was doing better than expected and one of the reasons is because of europe. they compete directly with names like expedia and such. they even got an upgrade from a buy rating to a hold. dagen: thank you. let's go back to adam shapiro. he is live and staten island. connell: what is happening, adam? >> we are watching strangers come by with food and water. the topic everyone is discussing is the fact that the new york city marathon is still going to be run. i want to introduce you to very important people who live in this area. this man grew up here and his girlfriend lives behind here. some of the houses condemned. john, the marathon is going on. what do you think? >> i think, alon
this is the head of the election next week. travelers continues to be under pressure after hurricane sandy. chevron, caterpillar, ibm, some names that have been managing to squeeze up some games. let's take a look at a winner on wall street. that is priceline after they came out with their orderly reports. they expected slower growth. it turned out it was doing better than expected and one of the reasons is because of europe. they compete directly with names like expedia and such. they even got...
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he has reassured his public that next week's big election will happen even if they have to count the ballots by hand. joining us is dan malloy. governor malloy, we know you are busy. appreciate your time. >> a couple things i want to say. the magazine did a mav enough sent job. my fellow governors are doing a great job. my heart goes out to those folks. i used to be a prosecutor in new york. >> this is a tightly knit area because of the mutual commuting routes between states and because these are small states and tightly packed localities anyway. what i want to ask you between connecticut and new jersey and new york, all these municipal y municipalities how smoothly are things running in terms of coordination and whether you're getting what you need in connecticut. >> we've all been on the phone with the president a couple of times in the last few days. efforts are coming our way from all kinds much federal agencies, states are learning to work a little closer together. you know, the number one real line in america is actually metro north through connecticut into new york city. we se
he has reassured his public that next week's big election will happen even if they have to count the ballots by hand. joining us is dan malloy. governor malloy, we know you are busy. appreciate your time. >> a couple things i want to say. the magazine did a mav enough sent job. my fellow governors are doing a great job. my heart goes out to those folks. i used to be a prosecutor in new york. >> this is a tightly knit area because of the mutual commuting routes between states and...
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but the elections, the fiscal cliff, the issues in europe. we think what's important for investors is really to take a long-term horizon and not to make knee-jerk reactions and moves based on these short-term events. sandy, as many have said, and we believe, will really have a v-term effect, if you will, short-term negative implications, but ultimately, as with irene, no lasting impact to sales, jobs and growth. that said, our hearts go out to those who have been impacted and experienced loss by the storm. >> i want to turn to one of the fund areas that you guys pioneered, the so-called target date funds that are sold under the premise that you're going to have a certain amount of money for you on a date certain, 20 30, 2045, and then a portfolio is managed for the best blend of risk and return given that target date. how are they doing? how has their performance been, and what is the risk that if i say, have a 2030 or 2035 target date -- not trying to personalize it here -- but what's the risk to you if the money isn't there, if the markets
but the elections, the fiscal cliff, the issues in europe. we think what's important for investors is really to take a long-term horizon and not to make knee-jerk reactions and moves based on these short-term events. sandy, as many have said, and we believe, will really have a v-term effect, if you will, short-term negative implications, but ultimately, as with irene, no lasting impact to sales, jobs and growth. that said, our hearts go out to those who have been impacted and experienced loss...
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the last one before the election. it was stronger than expected. >> there's something in these numbers. as you mention, suzanne, a number of unemployment rates did pick up, which makes governor romney's case that things are not improving. for the president's part this morning, he argued that the number ticked up only because more people entered the work force. well, that is, many part, true. more people did enter -- or are looking for jobs, and that's part of the reason the numbers picked up. government also slashed a number of jobs, government jobs available. that's about the contraction of government jobs. it's not entirely a positive picture clearly, but the president said today our businesses are v created nearly 5.5 million new jobs, and we learned that companies hired more workers in october than at any time in the last eight months. so, suzanne, he focused on the private sector's growth. companies hired more workers, and that's what the president has been doing throughout the campaign phobinging on private sect
the last one before the election. it was stronger than expected. >> there's something in these numbers. as you mention, suzanne, a number of unemployment rates did pick up, which makes governor romney's case that things are not improving. for the president's part this morning, he argued that the number ticked up only because more people entered the work force. well, that is, many part, true. more people did enter -- or are looking for jobs, and that's part of the reason the numbers picked...
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date of the election determine who will win? we'll tell you why holding the election on the 6th could spell trouble for one party. date of the election determine who will win? we'll tell you why holding the election on the 6th could spell trouble for one party. we just said that, didn't we? we're repeating things here, fooks. we'll be right back. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. ay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of
date of the election determine who will win? we'll tell you why holding the election on the 6th could spell trouble for one party. date of the election determine who will win? we'll tell you why holding the election on the 6th could spell trouble for one party. we just said that, didn't we? we're repeating things here, fooks. we'll be right back. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest...
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, this will be a very close election. anyone who says otherwise is imposing their own fantasies fas from one side of the other. where i disagree is where the race is frozen. romney is edging the president out in most of the polls, especially virginia. this is what democrats have convinced themselves of. have you seen this in the president's strategy. they think the president's ahead. in 11 national polls, romney has more than 50% and in one poll, barack obama has over 50%. in a poll today, romney has a 60-point lead among enthusiastic voters. so i think if the race is frozen in time, it's to the governor's advantage. >> the ppp poll shows among independent voters, a 16-point advantage. 66% disapprove of barack obama. to the degrethere are persuadable voters in the tight election contests and the small number 7 states. it is right now, looking like those are going to break toward governor romney. >> we will see, the issue is clearly favorable for obottom a. the auto buyout has hurt romney significant. the issue environment
, this will be a very close election. anyone who says otherwise is imposing their own fantasies fas from one side of the other. where i disagree is where the race is frozen. romney is edging the president out in most of the polls, especially virginia. this is what democrats have convinced themselves of. have you seen this in the president's strategy. they think the president's ahead. in 11 national polls, romney has more than 50% and in one poll, barack obama has over 50%. in a poll today,...
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the storm is hitting just one week before election day. this morning we'll show you how the candidates adjusting and how it could affect voting in some states. >>> as the wind and rain gets stronger, we'll going back to our correspondents along the east coast. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy to treat allergy symptoms plus sinus congestion and pain. nature's true celebrities aren't always the most obvious. take the humble stevia plant with a surprising secret to share: sweetness. truvia sweetener
the storm is hitting just one week before election day. this morning we'll show you how the candidates adjusting and how it could affect voting in some states. >>> as the wind and rain gets stronger, we'll going back to our correspondents along the east coast. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a...
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what challenges do they face on election day? kwame holman has more on that. >> holman: about half a million of the homeless in america are eligible to vote, but very few ec expred to ct t a ballot.t see the measures one city is taking to get more of them to the polls. can a president be blamed for high gas prices? that's the question oneeader ped to economics correspondent paul solman. read his reply in making sense. and we recently reported on human trafficking in the philippines and asked for your questions. the answers are in the rundown. finally celebrate halloween by make ago spooky political ad. you can star alongside america's latest menace, zombies. l that and more is on our website: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? a >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at e naeon's most expensive and competitive senate races. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see youonnline and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night.ou majorunding for the pbs newshour has been providedun
what challenges do they face on election day? kwame holman has more on that. >> holman: about half a million of the homeless in america are eligible to vote, but very few ec expred to ct t a ballot.t see the measures one city is taking to get more of them to the polls. can a president be blamed for high gas prices? that's the question oneeader ped to economics correspondent paul solman. read his reply in making sense. and we recently reported on human trafficking in the philippines and...
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five days before the election. is new york mayor mike bloomberg using hurricane sandy to score political points by endorsing barack obama? rudy giuliani will be our special guest. >> and why are politicians brow beating insurance companies in to how to run their businesses? it eats an attack on free market capitalism. >> a special edition of the "kudlow report" begins right now. >>> sandy, the road to recovery. the cost of sandy's destruction on the rise. gas lines stretch for miles. and so does the traffic jams. billions still without power. food getting scarce. nerves break. how past can we rebuild? tonight we look for answer. plus the markets rally and the reaction of a lifetime days away. this is a special edition of the "kudlow report." >>> hurricane sandy may be over, but tonight many in the northeast remain without basic needs. power, water, gasoline, and the road to recovery looks grim. here's what we know right now. total losses in sandy, now estimated to be $50 a billion. that according to a disaster mode
five days before the election. is new york mayor mike bloomberg using hurricane sandy to score political points by endorsing barack obama? rudy giuliani will be our special guest. >> and why are politicians brow beating insurance companies in to how to run their businesses? it eats an attack on free market capitalism. >> a special edition of the "kudlow report" begins right now. >>> sandy, the road to recovery. the cost of sandy's destruction on the rise. gas...
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live election coverage, too. women -- or a special on women in the election, it airs this saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. why women matter. and they do. if you'd like to help the victims of hurricane sandy, we'll show you how on our website. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no ne
live election coverage, too. women -- or a special on women in the election, it airs this saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. why women matter. and they do. if you'd like to help the victims of hurricane sandy, we'll show you how on our website. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may...
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how is this going to affect the election? that is a big question that a lot of people are asking. >> that's a great question. at the end of the day, the weather becomes a big impact on election day as it relates to turnout in a normal year. this year we have this tremendous disruption going into the election, which has impact politically as it relates to the response to the storm over the next three or four days, impacts the campaign in terms of their schedules, and it could very well impact the election from a turnout perspective because we may still see a lot of people without power next tuesday. >> all right. you're seeing right now on the lower screen there, those of you watching us at this point, walt disney company is announcing a blockbuster acquisition. they are buying lucas film limited, the film company founded years ago by george lucas that's responsible for the "star wars" franchise, the "indiana jones franchise." the price tag roughly $4 billion. it's about the same they paid for marvel some years ago. here they
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cnn's live election coverage will begin at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> and in sandy's aftermath, people in hoboken, new jersey are trapped in a nasty flood. the effort to get them help or get them out. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from
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that's what he said about how he'd respond if he were elected. president. now that we're in the midst of a massive natural disaster that's ongoi ongoing, there's a really pressing question to be asked. would a romney presidency not have the federal government involved in this response? would the romney presidency not have the federal government do what they are doing right now? just let the states handle it? you take care of it on your own, new jersey. there's no help for you. is that what he means? give it to business even if you could? reporters who follow the romney campaign tried to get the candidate to answer that question today. many, many times. >> thanks for your help this morning. >> would you eliminate fema if you were president? >> governor, what should fema's role be? governor, would you eliminate fema if you were president? >> thank you. >> governor, are you going to eliminate fema? >> governor romney -- >> governor romney, do you think it should be sent back to the states? >> why won't you answer any questions about it? >> i don't know if it w
that's what he said about how he'd respond if he were elected. president. now that we're in the midst of a massive natural disaster that's ongoi ongoing, there's a really pressing question to be asked. would a romney presidency not have the federal government involved in this response? would the romney presidency not have the federal government do what they are doing right now? just let the states handle it? you take care of it on your own, new jersey. there's no help for you. is that what he...